After hundreds of years, the debate about the existence of God has yet to be resolved to either side's satisfaction. But the discussion does not end there, argues Bruce Sheiman, a student of philosophy and theology for 30 years; we are still left with the important issue of the value of religion. Sheiman offers a distinctive response to numerous books by unbelievers—from the perspective of an unbeliever—asserting that religion provides a combination of psychological, moral, communal, existential, aesthetic, and even physical health benefits that no other institution can replicate.